Navin's Realty, a leading real estate developer in Chennai, has appointed R Kumar as its new Chairman and Viswajith Kumar as Managing Director, signaling a new era of growth and innovation in the industry.
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R Kumar has been appointed as the new Chairman of Navin's Realty.
Viswajith Kumar has taken over as the new Managing Director of Navin's Realty.
Navin's Realty has completed over 125 projects in the Chennai real estate market.
Navin's Realty focuses on creating lovable, functionally elegant living spaces for its customers, with a commitment to clear titles, excellent locations, and perfect constructions.
Viswajith Kumar is the new Managing Director of Navin's Realty and an alumnus of George Washington University, United States. He currently serves as the Treasurer of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, Chennai Chapter.

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